Cupping for low Back Pain
This video shows how cupping is used to help reduce low back pain and muscle tightness. Cupping creates gentle suction that lifts the skin and tissue, which can increase blood flow, calm irritated muscles, and improve mobility in the lumbar region.
This technique is often used to help with stiffness, muscle strain, or chronic low back discomfort. What you’ll see in this video is a step-by-step demonstration of how cups are placed and how the tissue responds during treatment.
If you have ongoing low back pain, cupping may be one option to support healing and reduce tension.
Cupping For Mid Back Pain
This video shows how cupping is used to help reduce tightness and discomfort in the mid back. The gentle suction created by the cups lifts the skin and underlying tissue, which can improve circulation, relax overworked muscles, and decrease irritation around the thoracic spine.
This technique is often helpful for people who feel stiffness between the shoulder blades, postural strain, or general mid-back soreness. In this video, you’ll see how the cups are placed and how the tissue responds during treatment.
Cupping can be one option to help improve mobility and support healing in this area.
Neck & Shoulder Cupping
This video shows how cupping is used to help reduce tension and discomfort through the neck and shoulder region. The gentle suction lifts the skin and tissue, which can improve blood flow, relax tight muscles, and calm irritated nerves in the upper trapezius and surrounding areas.
This technique is often helpful for people with stress-related tension, poor posture, or muscle strain from daily activities. In this video, you’ll see how the cups are placed and how the tissue responds during treatment.
Cupping can be one option to help improve mobility and reduce pain in the neck and shoulders.
Knee & Thigh Cupping
This video shows how cupping is used to help reduce tension and discomfort around the knee and thigh. The gentle suction lifts the skin and tissue, which can increase blood flow, decrease muscle tightness, and support healing in the quadriceps and surrounding structures.
This technique is often helpful for stiffness above the knee, muscle strain, or irritation from activity. In this video, you’ll see how the cups are placed and how the tissue responds during treatment.
Cupping may be one option to help improve mobility and reduce pain in the thigh and knee region.
Cupping for Lower Leg and Ankle Pain
This video shows how cupping is used to help reduce tension and discomfort along the outside of the ankle and lower leg. The gentle suction lifts the skin and tissue, which can increase circulation, decrease muscle tightness, and calm irritation in the peroneal muscles and surrounding structures.
This technique is often helpful for overuse irritation, mild strains, or soreness from walking, running, or uneven surfaces. In this video, you’ll see how the cups are placed and how the tissue responds during treatment.
Cupping may be one option to help improve mobility and reduce pain in the ankle and lower leg.
Cupping for Lateral Elbow Pain
This video shows how cupping is used to help reduce tension and discomfort along the outside of the elbow. The gentle suction lifts the skin and tissue, which can improve blood flow, reduce tightness in the forearm extensor muscles, and calm irritation often linked with overuse.
This technique is often helpful for soreness from gripping, lifting, or repetitive arm activities. In this video, you’ll see how the cups are placed and how the tissue responds during treatment.
Cupping may be one option to help decrease pain and improve mobility in the lateral elbow region.
Cupping for Biceps Tendon Pain
This video shows how cupping is used to help reduce tension and discomfort along the front of the shoulder and upper arm. The gentle suction lifts the skin and tissue, which can increase blood flow, reduce tightness in the biceps muscle, and calm irritation around the biceps tendon.
This technique is often helpful for pain with lifting, reaching overhead, or repetitive arm use. In this video, you’ll see how the cups are placed and how the tissue responds during treatment.
Cupping may be one option to help decrease pain and support healing in the biceps tendon region.
Cupping for Hamstring Pain and Tightness
This video shows how cupping is used to help reduce tightness and discomfort through the back of the thigh. The gentle suction lifts the skin and tissue, which can improve blood flow, relax the hamstring muscles, and decrease irritation from strain or overuse.
This technique is often helpful for people who feel pulling with bending, walking, or athletic activity. In this video, you’ll see how the cups are placed and how the tissue responds during treatment.
Cupping may be one option to help improve mobility and support healing in the hamstring region.